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peptide therapy
Peptide therapy involves the use of short chains of amino acids, typically 2-50 amino acids in length, to stimulate specific physiological responses in the body. These peptides can be naturally occurring or synthesized in a laboratory. Peptides are fragments of proteins, which are the building blocks of tissues, hormones, and enzymes in the human body. By targeting specific peptide receptors, peptide therapy aims to:
- Enhance cellular communication
- Regulate hormone production
- Stimulate tissue repair and growth
- Modulate immune responses
There are several types of peptides used in therapy, including:
- Hormonal peptides (e.g., growth hormone-releasing peptides)
- Neurotransmitter peptides (e.g., cognitive-enhancing peptides)
- Growth factor peptides (e.g., tissue-repairing peptides)
- Immune-modulating peptides (e.g., anti-inflammatory peptides)
*****Due to FDA regulations, availability of peptides may vary.
